The announcement of the White Poland board of the Bosniak Party that it will ask the party leadership to dissolve the coalition with the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) confirms the serious dissatisfaction within the party of Rafeto Husović, according to the program director of the Civic Alliance, Boris Raonic. Although the Bijelo Polje committee is, along with the one in Rožaje, one of the strongest committees of the Bosniak Party, Raonic believes that dissatisfaction in that committee will not affect party unity.
"Rešad Sijarić, who heads the committee, was not a servile MP and he showed it by voting for allowances for mothers with three or more children. That is why these voices of dissatisfaction should be listened to seriously, especially at times when the budget is being adopted and the laws that Sijarić personally stood behind are being changed. "BS is one of the few parties that managed to show that it knows how to amortize dissatisfaction, so in the end, we should not expect events like in some other parties," he said.
On Saturday, Sijarić announced that he would submit a proposal for the dissolution of the coalition at the state level to the Main Committee of the party. At the same time, the Bijepol committee dissolved the coalition with the DPS in that city and froze all the functions of that party body. According to Sijarić, the board broke up the coalition in Bijelo Polje because of the unequal distribution of functions in that city. He then reminded that the government after the dissolution of the coalition of DPS and the Social Democratic Party (SDP) consisted of BS and DPS, as well as that the president, vice-president, president of the Assembly and secretary of the Municipality were members of DPS. Sijarić also warned that the Bosniak Party did not actually hold any office except for the secretary of the secretariat and the deputy, although it expected that some positions would be given to it after the SDP left power. The decision of BS to leave the ruling coalition will not threaten the government in Bijelo Polje because the DPS with 19 councilors and two representatives of the Social Democrats has a majority in the local parliament. Raonic believes that the representatives of BS do not want to bear responsibility for the bad management of the city.
"Bosniaks participated in the local government, which has bad results, owes salaries despite the great support of the central authorities, and at the same time they do not have any serious function. That's why they don't want to bear the responsibility for bad results, and the decision is easier for them because it's not dramatic, because their exit will not endanger the majority", Raonic believes.
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